Sleep researchers in the home of two young children acting as test subjects.

‘Sleep Fairies’ complete a successful summer fellowship

Nov. 21, 2022

¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s Sleep and Development Lab’s summer fellowship provides hands-on training for undergrads while furthering research for the university.

The 2021 Staff Appreciation Breakfast at the University of Colorado. (Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado)

Don't miss tomorrow's Staff Appreciation Breakfast

Nov. 21, 2022

Enjoy breakfast and social time Dec. 6, hosted and sponsored by Staff Council and the Office of the Chancellor. Bring your Buff OneCard (required for entrance) and consider donating supplies and nonperishable food items as part of the event.

A Kwanzaa centerpiece with candles and fruit.

Join the campus Kwanzaa celebration Dec. 1

Nov. 18, 2022

The Center for African & African American Studies' Kwanzaa celebration will be an opportunity to recognize the talents and contributions of the Black Buff community. It will also offer the larger community an opportunity to reflect on their contributions to Black communities over the past year and commit to action in the next year.

Clint Carroll in his backyard

Through research and gardening, this CU professor cultivates Indigenous cultural and climate resilience

Nov. 18, 2022

Clint Carroll, associate professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies, studies Cherokee access to gathering wild plants and land use management, and tends to the land in his own backyard.

Sarah Crump

INSTAAR establishes graduate fellowship fund to honor Sarah Crump

Nov. 18, 2022

Community members have an opportunity to contribute to the Sarah Crump Graduate Fellowship, honoring a brilliant colleague and supporting one graduate student each year in their study of earth or environmental science in Arctic or alpine regions.

Summit panelist Constance Okollet near her home Asinget village in Uganda

Technology may prevent the worst climate scenarios, but how do we adapt now?

Nov. 18, 2022

With the planet already warming, technical fixes to addressing a changing climate are important, experts say, but they can only get us so far. We need social fixes, too.

American flag flying half mast

Gun violence and public health

As gun violence across the nation seemingly surpasses records year after year, CU researchers continuously study and offer insights on the prevention of gun violence, public health impacts, media coverage of mass shootings, warning signs of those who are struggling, resources and more. Learn more from our ongoing collection on these topics.

students walking on the street in Czech Republic

Open Doors recognizes ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ for hosting international students, sending students abroad

Nov. 18, 2022

The annual Institute of International Education's Open Doors report, released Nov. 14, highlights ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s continued presence as a top university host of international students and sender of students abroad.

Leeds building on a snowy day

Provost provides update on Leeds dean search, encouraging nominations

Nov. 18, 2022

¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Provost Russell Moore provided an update on the search for the dean of the Leeds School of Business. This past spring and summer, Yonca Ertimur became the acting dean of the school and the university launched a national search.

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¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Statement on Cross Country Team Inquiry

Nov. 18, 2022

An independent, comprehensive fact-finding inquiry is currently underway of the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ cross country program based on allegations pertaining to its use of body composition analysis, training methods and overall culture. ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ has taken these allegations seriously and acted swiftly in response.

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